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THE FOOTPATHS.

_ To the Editor of (lie Evening Star. Sir, —I am very glad to see that some one has takeu up the pen alhd chtrfjilained about the top of Stafford street. It really is disgraceful. Let 1 our two ¥df South Ward go up some day, and see -the’ state the children are in with mud and slush ; and then for the poor little things to, be’itf.th»: schoolroom all day tyith webleet, there is so much illness, croup, bronchitis, j &c. I certaiidy say it is a disgrace to our members. . We b*we >a fine school, but no approAcluwithout getiiiig.over-,yaurJtaefiß>ia--rami.' Hoping they win look, into the ter, and fee tithe street made pAsshblej * ■ y lj I am, &c., '• -v ; June 28, 1870. a

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 28 June 1870, Page 2

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THE FOOTPATHS. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 28 June 1870, Page 2

THE FOOTPATHS. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 28 June 1870, Page 2

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